39 Best Hotels in The Oregon Coast, Oregon

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Cannery Pier Hotel

$$$$ | 10 Basin St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA Fodor's Choice

From every room in this captivating property and also the inviting Bar 600 cocktail lounge, there's a gorgeous view of the mighty Columbia River flowing toward the Pacific Ocean; and it's almost hypnotic to watch the tugboats shepherding barges to and fro. Built upon century-old pilings, the hotel occupies the restored Union Fisherman's Cooperative Packing Company building, an integral part of the town's history, but the interior is modern and bright, with a liberal use of glass and polished wood, including hardwood floors. The Astoria Riverwalk and the trolley line are on the doorstep, with the exceptional Bridgewater Bistro restaurant within walking distance. Replica 1950s bicycles are available, as is complimentary chauffeur service in a 1939 Buick, 1938 Packard, or 1945 Cadillac.

Pros

  • Luxurious bathrooms
  • Complimentary afternoon wine and lox
  • Hotel hot tub and day spa

Cons

  • Pricey
  • A bit of a walk from downtown
  • Some traffic noise from nearby highway bridge
10 Basin St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–4996
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54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Anchor Inn Resort

$$ | 4417 S.W. U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR, 93767, USA Fodor's Choice

The current owners of Lincoln City's oldest lodging, built in the 1940s as a modest motor court, have given the 23-room property a thoughtful, upbeat makeover, transforming it into a cool little boutique hotel with loads of charm and amenities like a game room, a croquet golf course, a self-serve "honor store," complimentary s'mores kits, and a nifty pizza restaurant, The Wheelhouse. Rooms retain the original property's whimsical decor and include comfy linens, hip furnishings, and kitchenettes. 

Pros

  • A memorable, truly unique property
  • Central location
  • Great restaurant and lots of fun common spaces

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Front desk staffed only during the day
  • On a busy road
4417 S.W. U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR, 93767, USA
541-921–0697
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

$$ | 57744 Round Lake Dr., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA Fodor's Choice

This attractive golfing lodge provides a comfortable place to relax after a day on the world-famous links, with accommodations ranging from single rooms or cottages to four-bedroom condos, many with beautiful views of the famous golf course. Each unit includes a gathering room with fireplace, outdoor patio area, and four separate bedrooms with a king bed and private bath. There are also other lodging options available throughout the vast resort property, as well as a full-service spa and fitness center and eight different restaurants and lounges.

Pros

  • One of the country's premier golfing resorts
  • Beautiful coastal setting
  • Lots of on-site dining options

Cons

  • Can be fully booked weeks or even months in advance
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Nongolfers aren't likely to get much out of a stay here
57744 Round Lake Dr., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–4380
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186 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bowline Hotel

$$ | 1 9th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA Fodor's Choice

This smartly decorated boutique hotel is set inside a beautifully retrofitted former seafood-processing plant with an absolutely prime location on the Columbia River and Astoria's Riverwalk boardwalk and trolley line, and a swanky bar with Scandinavian-inspired food and craft cocktails. Part of the acclaimed Adrift Hospitality hotel group, which is based just across the river in Long Beach, Washington, the Bowline has a sleek, unfussy aesthetic. Many rooms have patios directly overlooking the river, along with such plush features as gas fireplaces, deep soaking tubs, and premium in-room coffee and tea. A $9 amenity fee covers use of riverside saunas and bikes to explore town. 

Pros

  • Sleek, contemporary design
  • Nice touches like a welcome glass of Prosecco
  • Steps from nightlife and dining

Cons

  • Valet parking costs extra (although there's limited free street parking nearby)
  • Breakfast isn't included in the rate
  • Least expensive rooms don't face the water
1 9th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–7546
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Coho Oceanfront Lodge

$$ | 1635 N.W. Harbor Ave., Lincoln City, OR, 97367, USA Fodor's Choice

Set on a romantic cliff, the clean and contemporary Coho is a perfect hybrid of an intimate hideaway for couples and family-friendly lodging—some suites have Wii or PS3 game systems, and all have complimentary snack baskets and French press coffeemakers. The Coho also has a concierge service, and is particularly adept at recommending nearby trails, restaurants, and evening fun, and even offers sand pails and kites to borrow for sandy fun.

Pros

  • Seating and fire pits overlooking the ocean
  • Family-friendly
  • DVD and games available in lobby to take to your room

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Bathrooms can be on the small side
  • Not ideal if seeking a quiet, secluded getaway
1635 N.W. Harbor Ave., Lincoln City, OR, 97367, USA
541-994–3684
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65 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ecola Creek Lodge

$ | 208 E. 5th St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA Fodor's Choice

With a quiet, shady courtyard just off the main road leading into the north side of town, this small, reasonably priced 1940s hotel offers suites and rooms with a mix of configurations, from two-bedroom units with kitchens to cozy standard rooms. Although set back from the water on pretty Ecola Creek (just across the street from Les Shirley Park and near the entry road to Ecola State Park) the lodge does have a few rooms with partial ocean views; some units also have gas fireplaces and balconies. All rooms have refrigerators, microwaves, and coffeemakers.

Pros

  • Simple and tasteful decor
  • Rooms come in wide range of layouts
  • Outstanding value

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Slight walk from downtown shopping
  • Least expensive rooms are quite small
208 E. 5th St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2776
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B

$$$ | 92072 U.S. 101, Florence, OR, 97498, USA Fodor's Choice

On a windswept promontory, this unusual late-Victorian property is one of Oregon's most remarkable bed-and-breakfasts; it's located at Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint and owned by a gifted chef who prepares an elaborate seven-course breakfast each morning, with seasonal offerings. Meals include herbs and produce from the Lightstation garden and highlight the best of Oregon—artisanal cheeses, sausages, and homemade pastries. The nicest of the simply furnished rooms is the Mariner's, with a private bath and an awe-inspiring view. Filled with period detailing and antiques, the common areas are warm and inviting. If you're lucky, you may hear Rue, the resident ghost, during the night.

Pros

  • Unique property with a magical setting
  • Exceptionally good breakfasts
  • The potential for ghost sightings

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Expensive, especially considering some rooms share a bath
  • Tends to book up well in advance
92072 U.S. 101, Florence, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–3696
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Nye Beach

$$$ | 729 N.W. Coast St., Newport, OR, 97365, USA Fodor's Choice

With a prime beachfront location on a bluff in historic Nye Beach, this chic, eco-friendly, boutique hotel has large rooms with a clean, contemporary look and plenty of perks, including DVD players, premium tea and French press coffee, "green" bath amenities, microwaves and refrigerators, and wonderfully comfy beds. Continental breakfast is included, and in-room spa services can be arranged.

Pros

  • Ocean views from infinity hot tub
  • Direct beach access
  • Stylish and spacious rooms

Cons

  • The complimentary breakfast is fairly basic
  • Some rooms don't overlook ocean
  • No restaurant on-site
729 N.W. Coast St., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–2477
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Norblad Hotel

$ | 443 14th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA Fodor's Choice

Formerly a boardinghouse, this attractively renovated, offbeat hotel occupies a stately two-story 1920s building a few steps from Fort George Brewery and offers a mix of small, European-style rooms with shared baths down the hall and a few spacious suites with a private bath. The friendly and helpful owners are constantly making upgrades, and the rates are as low as you'll find on the Oregon Coast, making this quite a deal if you're okay with simply decorated accommodations.

Pros

  • Nice common areas and kitchen
  • Short walk from downtown shopping and dining
  • Bargain-priced rooms

Cons

  • Fairly basic decor
  • Offbeat, arty vibe isn't for everyone
  • Many rooms share a bath
443 14th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–6989
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17 rooms
No Meals

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Ocean House

$$$ | 4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA Fodor's Choice

In a peaceful mostly residential neighborhood within walking distance of the walking trails and dramatic bluffs at Yaquina Head Lighthouse, this intimate contemporary retreat captures the vibe of staying in a snazzy beach house owned by friends with a great eye for design and hospitality. The airy, light-filled rooms are individually decorated, and many have tall windows, pitched ceilings, and expansive sitting areas.

Pros

  • Gourmet breakfast included
  • Verdant gardens and sundecks
  • On a secluded, quiet cove with stunning ocean views

Cons

  • Often books up well in advance
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Not suitable for kids
4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–3888
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Overleaf Lodge

$$ | 280 Overleaf Lodge La., Yachats, OR, 97498, USA Fodor's Choice

On a rocky shoreline at the north end of Yachats, this rambling romantic three-story hotel enjoys spectacular sunsets and contains splendidly comfortable and spacious accommodations that have a variety of options, including fireplaces, corner nooks, and whirlpool tubs with ocean views. The acclaimed Overleaf Spa offers massages, facials, Vichy water therapy, and a host of other treatments and has an indoor soaking pool overlooking the sea. The adjacent coastal walk is populated with seals. An impressive full breakfast is included. The Overleaf also has longer-term vacation rentals and operates a more affordable adjacent property, the Fireside Motel, which is pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Great value considering the amenities and spectacular setting
  • Delicious breakfast included, with gluten-free options
  • Complimentary wine tastings on Friday and Saturday evenings

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • A bit of a walk from town
  • Rooms with best views can be quite spendy
280 Overleaf Lodge La., Yachats, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–4885
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Salishan Lodge and Golf Resort

$$ | 7760 N. U.S. 101, Gleneden Beach, OR, 97388, USA Fodor's Choice

Secluded and refined, this upscale resort designed in the 1960s by renowned architect John Gray is set in a hillside forest preserve near Siletz Bay and offers spacious, art-filled rooms with wood-burning fireplaces, balconies, and large whirlpool tubs. The spa is outstanding and there are plenty of diversions, including one of Oregon's top golf courses, an adventure-oriented aerial park, tennis, and a pool, and there are a couple of different excellent dining options.

Pros

  • Elegantly designed rooms and public spaces
  • Secluded, beautiful natural setting
  • Friendly, attentive staff

Cons

  • Ocean views are few
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Some rooms receive noise from U.S. 101
7760 N. U.S. 101, Gleneden Beach, OR, 97388, USA
541-764–3600
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205 rooms
No Meals

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Stephanie Inn

$$$$ | 2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the coast's most beautiful views is paired with one of its most splendid hotels, where the focus is firmly on romance, superior service, and luxurious rooms. Impeccably maintained, with country-style furnishings, fireplaces, large bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, and balconies, the rooms are so comfortable you may never want to leave, and rates include a generous country breakfast, evening wine and hors d'oeuvres, and a late-evening nightcap. Kids under 12 are not permitted.

Pros

  • Incredibly plush accommodations
  • On a gorgeous stretch of beach
  • Fabulous on-site restaurant and Aveda spa

Cons

  • Among the highest rates of any hotel in the state
  • Not for families with younger children
  • About a mile from downtown
2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2221
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tu Tu' Tun Lodge

$$$ | 96550 N. Bank Rogue River Rd., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA Fodor's Choice

Pronounced "too-too-tin," this renowned and rather lavish boutique resort is a slice of heaven on the Rogue River; its rustic-elegant rooms have private decks overlooking the water; some have hot tubs, others have fireplaces, and a few have both. Guided fishing trips and river activities are offered, and nearby are jet-boat excursions and world-class golf. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The latter—open to nonguests (reservations can be hard to get)—is a four-course prix-fixe meal.

Pros

  • Luxurious, beautifully outfitted rooms
  • Exceptional dining
  • Peaceful location overlooking river

Cons

  • No TVs
  • Not well suited for young kids
  • 15-minute drive from downtown and the ocean
96550 N. Bank Rogue River Rd., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA
541-247–6664
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Whale Cove Inn

$$$$ | 2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA Fodor's Choice

This small and exquisitely decorated high-end inn overlooks the picturesque cove for which it's named and contains just eight spacious suites, each with a balcony that has a large hot tub with a dazzling view of the water. Inside the stylish, contemporary suites, guests enjoy such creature comforts as high-definition TVs with DVD players, gas fireplaces, and large bathrooms with tiled rain showers; the premier suite has three bedrooms and easily the finest views of any room. The restaurant, Beck, is one of the best on the Oregon Coast—a complimentary full breakfast is served there each morning.

Pros

  • Wonderful staff
  • Stunning building with cushy and spacious suites
  • Frequent whale sitings from suite balconies

Cons

  • Not a good fit for kids (only those 16 and over are permitted)
  • Pricey
  • Not within walking distance of town
2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-765–4300
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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WildSpring Guest Habitat

$$$ | 92978 Cemetery Loop Rd., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA Fodor's Choice

This rustic outpost in the woods above Port Orford blends all the comforts and privacy of a vacation rental with the services of a small resort, offering accommodations in five vaulted-ceiling cabins in a natural clearing of 100-foot Douglas firs. Each has separate sleeping and living areas, adorned with collectibles from the owners' days trolling Hollywood estate sales, matched with earth-toned bathroom mosaics, deep love seats, and comfortable throws. It's a great base for hiking the mountains and coastline, or for a relaxing getaway. Wander secluded paths through meditation gardens, where ceramics reward a closer look, then order wine and a massage in your room, or visit the deep in-ground spa tub. A communal guesthouse with wraparound porch overlooking the Pacific is available for the daily buffet breakfast, to prepare food, or to play games.

Pros

  • Relaxing, secluded, and private
  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Eco-conscious practices

Cons

  • Need to drive to the beach and stores
  • Not a good fit if you like bigger hotels
  • Two-night minimum on summer weekends
92978 Cemetery Loop Rd., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA
541-332–0977
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5 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Arch Cape Inn & Retreat

$$$ | 31970 E. Ocean La., Arch Cape, OR, 97102, USA

Between the lively beach communities of Manzanita and Cannon Beach, this utterly romantic getaway—situated well away from the summer hordes—lies along some of the most gorgeous stretch of coast in the region. Rooms, each with a different color scheme, are cozy and spacious and feature such cushy perks as gas fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, and saunas, depending on the unit. A full gourmet breakfast and late-afternoon wine and artisanal hors d'oeuvres are included.

Pros

  • Elegant, distinctive rooms
  • Peaceful location away from the crowds
  • Most rooms have terrific ocean views

Cons

  • 200 yards from the beach
  • No kids under 18 permitted
  • Not within walking distance of town
31970 E. Ocean La., Arch Cape, OR, 97102, USA
503-436–2800
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ashore Hotel

$$ | 125 Oceanway St., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA

This cozy, attractively updated and refurbished hotel has a decidedly hip vibe, its 22 minimalist rooms outfitted with French presses and locally roasted coffee, flat-screen TVs with DVD players, eco-conscious bath products, and comfortable linens—most have electric fireplaces. Perks include free loaner bikes, and a comfy bar where you can hang out over sandwiches, waffles, and other snacks while sampling local beer and wine. For adult travelers, Ashore offers a refreshing alternative to Seaside's many larger, family-focused properties. 

Pros

  • Less than a block from the beach
  • Cute bar with light bites and craft beverages
  • Small heated saline pool and hot tub

Cons

  • In a busy neighborhood
  • Rooms overlook the parking lot
  • A bit pricey in summer
125 Oceanway St., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
503-568–7506
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Bandon Inn

$$ | 355 U.S. 101, Bandon, OR, 97411, USA

This comfy, casual motel offers views of Old Town Bandon and the mouth of Coquille River from every room, each with a small balcony from which to take in the scenery and the town's famous Fourth of July fireworks. The inn's bathrooms and furnishings have top-quality linens, refrigerators and microwaves, free long-distance calling throughout North America, and a number of other handy perks and features, including complimentary breakfast.

Pros

  • Steps from downtown dining and shopping
  • Good value
  • Excellent breakfast spread

Cons

  • Walls are a little thin
  • Not directly on the water
  • Busy downtown location
355 U.S. 101, Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–4417
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57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Beachfront Inn

$$$ | 16008 Boat Basin Rd., Brookings, OR, 97415, USA

This spotlessly clean three-story hotel across the street from the Brookings boat basin has direct beach access and ocean views, making it one of the best-maintained and most appealingly located lodging options along the southern coast. Rooms are attractively furnished and bathrooms have granite counter tops and some have whirlpool tubs. The big draw here is that each room has a balcony with an eye-popping view.

Pros

  • Large outdoor heated pool and hot tub
  • Quiet location away from busy U.S. 101
  • Very well kept

Cons

  • Rooms don't have much personality
  • Not many restaurants within walking distance
  • Quite pricey in summer
16008 Boat Basin Rd., Brookings, OR, 97415, USA
541-469–7779
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102 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castaway by the Sea

$ | 545 5th St., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA

This old-school motel with a friendly staff offers fantastic views from nearly every room, most of which have enclosed sun porches—the simplest and least expensive accommodations open to an enclosed breezeway that takes in these same vistas. Rooms are homey and colorful, hung with local art and decorated with a mishmash of comfy and functional pieces. The split-level suites are great for families or groups, as they have a full bedroom as well as an upstairs loft with a queen bed and two twins.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of local restaurants
  • Potential to spot whales from porches
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Decor is a bit dated
  • Not actually on the beach
  • Quirky decor may not please everyone
545 5th St., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA
541-332–4502
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Clarion Surfrider Resort

$$ | 3115 N.W. U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA

This reasonably priced property comprises a few two-story clapboard buildings perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean and Fogarty Creek State Park, and amenities include a seafood restaurant and lounge, indoor pool, and exercise room. Part of the Choice Hotels brand, the hotel has pleasant if perfunctory rooms, and some have whirlpool baths and gas fireplaces; the big plus is that most of them have balconies with expansive sea views.

Pros

  • Warm staff
  • Reasonable rates
  • Decent seafood restaurant and bar on-site

Cons

  • Rooms have attractive but cookie-cutter chain furniture
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Smallish bathrooms
3115 N.W. U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-764–2311
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Deane's Oceanfront Lodge

$ | 7365 U.S. 101 N, Yachats, OR, 97498, USA

This simple single-story, family-run motel is set on a sweeping stretch of beachfront midway between downtown Yachats and Waldport. Compact rooms have been smartly renovated with wood flooring and whitewashed cedar walls, but they retain a '50s retro vibe in places like the pink-tiled bathrooms. Modern touches include electric fireplaces and flat-screen TVs with satellite and DVD players. Some have kitchenettes, and all open to covered patios, many of which face the sea. With reasonable rates and comfy rooms, Deane's books up in summer.

Pros

  • Charming rooms
  • Friendly, accommodating staff
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Not within walking distance of dining and shopping
  • Books up fast in summer
7365 U.S. 101 N, Yachats, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–3321
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18 rooms
No Meals

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The Drifthaven

$$ | 67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA

This utterly charming, chicly decorated cottage in the low-keyed coastal village of Gearhart (a couple of miles north of Seaside) has 12 uncluttered, stylish accommodations that range from cozy standard kings with electric fireplaces to roomy suites with full kitchens and either second bedrooms or pullout sofa beds to accommodate extra guests. Rates include a light breakfast, and thoughtful amenities include a garden with games and and a firepit, a garage stocked with bikes, clam-digging kits, beach chairs, and other gear for guests to enjoy free of charge. Beach bonfire and s'mores kits are available for a reasonable fee. 

Pros

  • Larger units with kitchens are great for families
  • A five-minute walk to the beach
  • A block from a trendy cafe and market

Cons

  • Staff are on-site only during the day
  • Not on the beach
  • Not within walking distance of Seaside
67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
800-352–8034
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Elliott

$$$ | 357 12th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA

This atmospheric, five-story hotel stands in the heart of Astoria's historic district and retains the elegance of yesteryear, updated with modern comforts like cozy underfloor heating in the bathrooms and fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs in the deluxe rooms. There's a lovely rooftop garden where you can relax and enjoy views of the Columbia River and the Victorian homes dotting the hillside. Warmly outfitted modern rooms and suites come in various sizes, from a standard double to the two-story Presidential Suite.

Pros

  • Captures the city's historic atmosphere beautifully
  • Every effort made to infuse the rooms with upscale amenities
  • Staff who go out of their way to make each stay special

Cons

  • Continental breakfast is just so-so
  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • On a busy street downtown
357 12th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–2222
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Cape Kiwanda

$$$ | 33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR, 97135, USA

Most of the 35 upscale, fireplace-warmed rooms at this handsome boutique hotel have a view across the street of Pacific City's beach and Haystack Rock in the distance. You'll also find top amenities in every room (some of which are pet-friendly), a workout facility, a small spa offering massage and body and facial treatments, and the Stimulus Coffee + Bakery, and it's a short walk from a few other restaurants.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Light and contemporary rooms
  • Terrific restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Water views blocked in some rooms by the new hotel across the street
  • Can be a somewhat noisy location in summer
  • There's a big parking lot between hotel and beach
33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR, 97135, USA
888-965–7001
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35 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at Manzanita

$ | 67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA

Shore pines around this 1987 Scandinavian structure give upper-floor patios a tree-house feel, and it's just half a block from the beach. Filled with light-color woods, beams, and glass, all rooms have decks, some have skylights, and three rooms are designed with families in mind (and have sleeper sofas and kitchenettes). In winter, it's a great place for storm watching.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting with a Japanese garden atmosphere
  • Very close to the beach and downtown shops
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends
  • Can book up fast in summer
  • No water view from some rooms
67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA
503-368–6754
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Itty Bitty Inn

$ | 1504 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA

It's hard to beat the low prices or the spirited and welcoming personality of this funky and truly tiny 1950s motel in North Bend whose five rooms have pop culture themes like "That '70s Room" and the "Star Trek: Enterprise Room." For a small fee, the staff will set up an authentically old-school Atari 2600 or a vintage record player in your room, and they also offer free cruiser bikes to use and can arrange mountain-bike tours and other local activities. 

Pros

  • Friendly staff that can help arrange local activities
  • Locally made soaps and coffee in rooms
  • Rooms with fun, offbeat themes

Cons

  • Bathrooms are even smaller
  • Quirky vibe isn't for everyone
  • Rooms are quite small
1504 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–6398
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5 rooms
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Mill Casino Hotel

$$ | 3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA

Even if you're not a big fan of gaming, this attractive hotel on the bay and boardwalk in North Bend (a short distance north of downtown Coos Bay) makes a handy, comfortable, and relatively affordable base for exploring this stretch of the coast. The hotel's snazziest rooms are in the newer tower, which has grand views of the bay, but the comfy lodge-style rooms in the older building are brightened by colorful Pendleton blankets and rustic furniture. Included in the property's four dining venues are a waterfront restaurant and a bakery. There's also a full-service RV park and a concert venue that books nationally known bands and comedians.

Pros

  • Attractive, contemporary rooms
  • Close to downtown dining and shopping
  • Nice bay views from many rooms

Cons

  • Casino can be noisy and smoky
  • 25-minute drive from the ocean
  • Rooms in older buildings feel a bit dated
3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–8800
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203 rooms
No Meals

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Newport Belle B&B

$$$ | 2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA

This floating B&B is in a fully operational stern-wheeler that's permanently moored at the Newport Marina, where guests have front-row seats to all the boating activity around Yaquina Bay, and it's a short walk from Oregon Coast Aquarium. Rooms are cozy and decorated in a simple but stylish nautical theme, and the main salon has hardwood floors, a wood stove, and comfortable furniture. Breakfast is less extensive and there's no afternoon happy hour during the winter months, but the rates drop then too.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind lodging experience
  • Kayak rentals are available
  • Rates include wine and appetizer hour and a very good breakfast

Cons

  • Not suitable for kids
  • Need a car to get into town
  • Small rooms
2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-867–6290
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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